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Multitudes, a group exhibition that explores the plurality of identity.

Nigel Grimmer, Analogue Disruptions (Tom, Deleted, 2022), Two mounted photographic prints in sprayed wooden frames, with acrylic insert Each 44 x 30 x 3 cm
Nigel Grimmer, Analogue Disruptions (Matthew, Distortion, 2024), Digital fabric prints with pleating in sprayed wooden frame, 90 x 60 x 5 cm

Maximillian Wölfgang Gallery has just opened  Multitudes, a group exhibition that explores the plurality of identity. From cubist paintings to light sculptures, Gabe Weis, Walera Martynchik, Yorgos, and Nigel Grimmer invite you to question and reimagine the perspectives of selfhood as a means of inner exploration. 

Gabe Weis, You Will Never See Me 2024, Oil stick on paper, 120 x 91cm

In Whitman’s Song of Myself he states “I am large, I contain multitudes”, which expresses the complexity and diversity of his own identity. This suggests that we encompass a vast array of multi-faceted experiences, emotions, and perspectives within ourselves.

This line reflects the belief in the richness and depth of the individual human spirit. It also speaks to the embrace of contradiction and the rejection of strict definitions or boundaries. We see ourselves not as a fixed entity, but as a constantly evolving and multifaceted being, capable of embodying a multitude of roles, thoughts, and feelings simultaneously. This idea challenges the notion of a singular unified self and celebrates the expansiveness of human existence.

Curated by Arika von Edler & Paul Nitsche

Nigel Grimmer, Analogue Disruptions (Matthew, Vegas, Cancelled, 2024), Two mounted photographic prints in sprayed wooden frames, with acrylic insert, Each 44 x 30 x 3 cm

Multitudes, group show- 8th June 2024, Maximillian Wölfgang Gallery

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